Foreign ministers from the 32 countries of the NATO defence alliance are scheduled to meet in Prague on Thursday and Friday to discuss how they coordinate military aid to Ukraine. Ministers are expected to try to make progress in talks over a €100 billion ($108 billion) plan to transfer responsibility for combined aid from an informal, United States-led initiative to the formal structures of NATO itself. The plan was proposed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in April. At the moment, NATO itself is not officially providing any lethal aid to Ukraine’s defensive war against Russia’s inv…